We decided to take a stroll through their encampment at Zuccotti
Park this weekend and here's some things we noticed:

Poor hygiene: While wandering through the camp
site, I asked several people how long they've been there and if
they've taken a shower. Some people said they would go to
friends' apartments to clean up. However a bunch of the
protestors confessed to me that they have not showered since
the start of the movement. In my opinion, the smell is
extremely pungent. And the camp site is littered with
trash, cardboard and garbage bags piled up.

Nudity: At least two women had their naked
breasts exposed. Apparently, it is legal. (I asked a police
officer nearby.) But there's no question it's inconsiderate.
The site is surrounded by popular tourist destinations in the
Financial District and there are tons of families with young
children that frequent those locations.

Drugs: Another thing that caught me by
surprise was the use of marijuana. I walked right by a
protestor smoking weed in broad daylight. The police must
have been just 20 feet away too. If you're at a protest
site surrounded by hundreds of police officers and trying to
get out your important message out, then it's probably not the
best idea to light one up!